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Two dead in crash in County Antrim a ‘terrible waste’

Catherine Doyle and

Claire Graham,BBC News NI

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Flowers have been laid at the scene of the crash on the Lurgan Road in Glenavy

A crash that claimed the lives of a man and woman in Glenavy, County Antrim, on Saturday evening was a “terrible tragedy,” a local priest has said.

The collision involving a grey Skoda and a grey Cupra happened at 18:25 GMT on the Lurgan Road.

The two people in the Cupra were both pronounced dead at the scene.

Canon Colm McBride, from St Joseph’s Catholic Church in Glenavy, said it was “just totally unexpected”.

Canon McBride said the deaths had “affected people quite deeply” and that the community was thinking about the family.

“It’s just very sad,” he said, adding: especially with “people’s focus moving towards the Christmas season and people looking forward to it and then this terrible tragedy to affect the family”.

He said people are “gathering around” them and that they are “very strong in their faith”.

‘Terrible waste’

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Canon McBride says many people will “be touched by this”

Flowers have been laid at the crash scene next to a tree on the Lurgan Road. One tribute reads “RIP legend”.

Police have not yet released the names of the people who died.

Canon McBride said they were both well known in the community.

“They would have socialised locally and a network of people they grew up with, people they went to school with in this area… all those connections, all of them will be touched by this.”

“It’s such a terrible waste,” he said, adding that we can’t take life for granted.


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